The TeamXbox staff may not wield Kreskin levels of predictive power, but we're all wired in-enough so that the heartbeat of the gaming industry resonates loud and clear in our day-to-day. Years worth of coverage at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (or E3, as it's commonly known) has also made TXB quite wise when it comes to figuring out what big PR announcements have managed to stay leak-proof leading up to the big show.
Backward compatibility works for many games on newer consoles, but titles such as The Simpsons: Hit and Run have been left out.
From base building to swinging willies, here are the best survival games around, which include a couple of less than obvious picks.
Skewed and Reviewed have written an Opinion Piece covering issues in the gaming industry, how current issues were issues years ago, and what can be done to help restore consumer trust.
Nothing. It's up to the gamers to stop consuming content from companies that they don't agree with.
Sorry anyone who reads the story, I submitted the link for the third page of the article instead of the first. It is still a good read nonetheless. Teamxbox was one of the first sites to have any credible info on the new Zune. They know quite a bit about what goes on behind the scenes seeing as how they are an partner of XBOX.com